Indians managed to sniff out some early wickets on a helpful pitch, thanks to the efforts from A Mithun and Ishant Sharma. However the Sri Lankans are still going strong with no signs of declaration whatsoever. Samarweera, Lady Jaywardhena and P Jaywardhena went quite early than expected, but then its turn of Malinga and Herath to bat on and on.
SL might have murali have some runs in his belt too. Who knows he might even get a single wicket or not. Sehwag might spoil his swansong or even anybody from the top 7 can do so.
Malinga has got a 50. Herath has already got it. Chanaka and Muttiah would have it too. 600 should be apt score for them to score in a rain truncated game. They are now batting since day 1 and we are in session number 8 of the Test.
A lot of blame has to go to the Indian spin attack too which is just insipid and lacklusture as Sri Lankan desire to win. IPL Ojha has gone for 100 and Harbhajan is following suit. Ishant bowled bad on day 1, but made great amends on day 3. He needs confidence and time, something which Srikanth is not ready to give him. He should have been playing in England on the A tour, instead he was sitting home and some Ganpathys and etc were representing Indian bowling in England.
Poor Amit Mishra had a poor tour game, IPL Ojha had 8 wickets in that game, he is finding wickets hard to come by in the games that matter. He is other example of cricketers who give their best shot in IPL and not so good shot when playing for country. Raina, Sharma being the other members of the IPL glorious club.
Post Anil Kumble, the Indian spin bowling looks bleak and Harbhajan is now at best a stock restrictive bowler who doesnot find wickets any more.
SL are showing no signs of declaration whatsoever. But we hardly expect them too. They have been showing churlish buffoonery every time they step to play Test cricket, thus killing its spirit and soul every time they play.
Malinga is fast approaching his 100. What a comeback it would be for him in Tests after 3 years.
Sangakara is having a sheepish grin and he is practicing a speech in post match conference full of character words and assertive stuff to feed his articulate image in the media.
No wonder that major batting records in Tests do belong to Sri Lanka and most of them are at home ending in dull lame boring yawning draws.
Top 10 Test partnerships (for any wicket)
Correct as of January 23, 2010:Runs | Wicket | Batting partners | Batting team | Fielding team | Venue | Season |
624 | 3rd | 2006 | ||||
576 | 2nd | 1997 | ||||
467 | 3rd | 1990/91 | ||||
451 | 2nd | 1934 | ||||
451 | 3rd | 1982/83 | ||||
446 | 2nd | 1957/58 | ||||
438 | 2nd | 2004 | ||||
437 | 4th | 2008/09 | ||||
429* | 3rd | 2003 | ||||
415 | 1st | 2008 |
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